The Doctrine of Informed Consent Doesn’t Need Modification for Supported Decision Making

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):27-29 (2021)
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In their fine overview of supported decision making for persons with dynamic cognitive and functional impairments “at the margins of autonomy,” Peterson, Karlawish, and Largent query whether...

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